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but even in this region which was, of course, devastated by hurricane sandy just a year ago, new york often has the highest priced gasoline and we saw gas prices at $4 a gallon and above this time last year, prices have come down some 40 to 50 cents. and in at least ten states around the nation, we could see the statewide average below $3 a gallon by the end of the year. that's what aaa is predicting. they're also looking at the national average at the national average saying the national average should be around $3.10 a gallon by the end of the year. they say it's unlikely the national average will drop below $3 a gallon somewhat because we're looking at oil prices still relatively expensive. but that is definitely relative, because if you look at the drop we've seen in the u.s. oil price since august, down about 15 bucks, we're seeing a lot more supply than demand. that's a big reason why drivers, another good news tip, have seen prices lower than a year ago for the past three months straight. for more on this, go to cnbc.com. >> good for drivers and good for consumers. we'll have m
but even in this region which was, of course, devastated by hurricane sandy just a year ago, new york often has the highest priced gasoline and we saw gas prices at $4 a gallon and above this time last year, prices have come down some 40 to 50 cents. and in at least ten states around the nation, we could see the statewide average below $3 a gallon by the end of the year. that's what aaa is predicting. they're also looking at the national average at the national average saying the national...
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how good is it having missed last year because of sandy to have this victory again? >> for me, first of all, for this moment, i am back again. it was not my will. it was the will of god. for me, it was not easy. for me, this is my good moment because in my life, i have never won like this marathon. >> it was pretty good for us watching you win. >> watching you pull ahead in central park, around mile 24 or 25, what was that like? when did you know you were going to take that lead? >> that was my first time i was very happy. i did yesterday, because after that 5 kilometers, i knew that i will make it because i train well and i wanted to start slow and i had time to go. after five, i knew that i will make it. >> we were all watching that gap between you and the lead person at the time clothes. >> marcell, was the wind a factor at all? it had been talked about in terms of the runners. because of the cold or the wind, was that a factor in the race? >> it was definitely a factor. it was a lot of head wind. we were a group of five athletes. we worked together. so we had an
how good is it having missed last year because of sandy to have this victory again? >> for me, first of all, for this moment, i am back again. it was not my will. it was the will of god. for me, it was not easy. for me, this is my good moment because in my life, i have never won like this marathon. >> it was pretty good for us watching you win. >> watching you pull ahead in central park, around mile 24 or 25, what was that like? when did you know you were going to take that...
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last year's race was canceled just days after hurricane sandy devastated new york and new jersey. nearly 51,000 people started the marathon which goes through all the fire burrows. cnbc's own courtney reagan ran and finished in 4:55. what a trooper. >>> well, that's it for today's show. i'm karen cho. thank you for ross westgate and myself, thank you for watching "worldwide exchange." >>> good morning, everybody. welcome to "squawk box" here on cnbc. i'm becky quick along with joe and andrew. in our headlines this morning, documents settling the insider trading case against sac capital are expected to be signed by the hedge fund and prosecutors today. the deal includes a guilty plea to one count of securities fraud. kate kelly will join us with the late nest a minute. >>> in the meantime, bids for blackberry are due today. there there's a tentative bid. other parties said to be vying for blackberry include serberus, qualcomm and the co founders. >>> tri-point homes is trying to buy the company for
last year's race was canceled just days after hurricane sandy devastated new york and new jersey. nearly 51,000 people started the marathon which goes through all the fire burrows. cnbc's own courtney reagan ran and finished in 4:55. what a trooper. >>> well, that's it for today's show. i'm karen cho. thank you for ross westgate and myself, thank you for watching "worldwide exchange." >>> good morning, everybody. welcome to "squawk box" here on cnbc. i'm...
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christie edge braced obama's help a year ago after hurricane sandy and ran the campain as a moderate. and i chris christie will be int position to argue that is the most electable candidate for 2016 and the party needs to follow his lead. christie has been blasting the tea party republicans for shutting down the federal government last month and nearly causing a debt default. we need to show the republican party in america that we can win again. anguess where they are going toe watching on tuesday night to see if we win right here in new jersey, they are going to be watching us. >> a christie victory could be more sixty given the out come the republicans are bracing for in virginia. >> the state attorney general is the tea party favorite. he brought the first lawsuit against obamacare and to build new rolle roads and ease virgins congestion. >> he finds himself down points of terry mccullough. >> you abouhe has been able to s race a referendum on the tee party. >> mccullough wins tomorrow in virginia and chris te christie n new jersey look for soul searching and another direction for
christie edge braced obama's help a year ago after hurricane sandy and ran the campain as a moderate. and i chris christie will be int position to argue that is the most electable candidate for 2016 and the party needs to follow his lead. christie has been blasting the tea party republicans for shutting down the federal government last month and nearly causing a debt default. we need to show the republican party in america that we can win again. anguess where they are going toe watching on...
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tracy: superstorm sandy damaged one year ago today. can't believe it is a year. still generating business for one midwest company. jeff flock is ahead with the ceo of generac. ashley: in tech minute, how consumer pressure forced at&t to kang he will plans that would have hiked fees. we'll be right back. when we made our commitment to the gulf, bp had two big goals: help the gulf recover and learn from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, whe experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. sometimes they just drop in. always obvious. cme group can help you navigate risks and capture opportunities. we enable you to reach global markets and drive forward with broader possibilities. cme group: how the world advances. >> at 20 two minutes past the
tracy: superstorm sandy damaged one year ago today. can't believe it is a year. still generating business for one midwest company. jeff flock is ahead with the ceo of generac. ashley: in tech minute, how consumer pressure forced at&t to kang he will plans that would have hiked fees. we'll be right back. when we made our commitment to the gulf, bp had two big goals: help the gulf recover and learn from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at...
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as we approach the anniversary of sandy. >> if you're just joining us, what you missed earlier on. >> welcome to "squawk on the street." here's what's happened so far. >> the markets have priced for, gee, the fed's given us a complete get out of jail pass and the markets are priced for that. which way do we get disappointed? they just have to say a little. >> i the economy's going to hold here, tapering delayed, expectation not until march. there's no major uncertainties that are hanging over the market, at least in these two months coming up. >> there's so many places where good things are happening. we're not used -- this is like the kansas city chiefs having a perfect record. delta doing well. these things aren't supposed to happen. >> consol energy selling five key west virginia goal mines in a deal valueds about s abous ab billion. >> not so much to buy. supply constraints will weigh on the series. builders sentiment great run. close to a record high. i think you're going to see housing accelerate through the fall. >> the fastest growing fuel internationally is coal. the fastest
as we approach the anniversary of sandy. >> if you're just joining us, what you missed earlier on. >> welcome to "squawk on the street." here's what's happened so far. >> the markets have priced for, gee, the fed's given us a complete get out of jail pass and the markets are priced for that. which way do we get disappointed? they just have to say a little. >> i the economy's going to hold here, tapering delayed, expectation not until march. there's no major...
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full force for the 43rd new york city marathon after it was canceled last year because of superstorm sandy. a record firm of runners hit the pavement for this year's race. the men's and women's title runners both hailing from kenya, each taking home $100,000 for crossing the finish line first, and this in addition to the female champ's $500,000 winnings for winning the london marathon and becoming the world overall champion, and this also is the second consecutive win for the male champion. cheryl: i was actually at the finish line yesterday, and i watched all the pros come through and, oh, my god, tear just amazing. i have to say thewet yesterday, brutal -- weather yesterday, brutal. dennis: i was going to run in it, and i decided at the last minute not going. cheryl: i think i'm in next year, i can't stand it. all right, we are just moments away from the manhattan u.s. attorney's office news conference as sac capital agrees to pay the largest-ever penalty for insider trading, pleading guilty on all chargings. that's going to be live coming up next. deron deb and how about this for an ent
full force for the 43rd new york city marathon after it was canceled last year because of superstorm sandy. a record firm of runners hit the pavement for this year's race. the men's and women's title runners both hailing from kenya, each taking home $100,000 for crossing the finish line first, and this in addition to the female champ's $500,000 winnings for winning the london marathon and becoming the world overall champion, and this also is the second consecutive win for the male champion....
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one year ago superstorm sandy ripped across the city forcing the race to be canceled. some runners hit the road for more than just the thrill of the race. >> reporter: on the streets of baltimore, this woman spent months prep pairing for the new york city marathon. adding up the miles and pushing down the memories of last year. >> i had four feet of water in my house. >> reporter: last year the great race was swept away. the massive property loss and human suffering was too much. >> the best way to help new york city at this time is to say that we will not be conducting the 2012 ing new york city marathon. >> reporter: now its return is being herald has symbolic of the city itself. >> it's important this year because of what happened last year. >> reporter: back are the elite athletes. in 2009, this man became the first american to win new york in more than two decades. >> winning is not about first place. it's about getting the best out of yourself. >> reporter: back, too, are the millions raised for charity. even with the cancelation last year runners raised more tha
one year ago superstorm sandy ripped across the city forcing the race to be canceled. some runners hit the road for more than just the thrill of the race. >> reporter: on the streets of baltimore, this woman spent months prep pairing for the new york city marathon. adding up the miles and pushing down the memories of last year. >> i had four feet of water in my house. >> reporter: last year the great race was swept away. the massive property loss and human suffering was too...
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leadership during superstorm sandy is something to be commended but i think when you look at a national ticket and look at primary process, look at conservative party right now i don't think governor christie, he might prove us all wrong i don't think he is necessarily going to be the guy that will make it through a primary process. connell: look at electoral college math, people say i can't believe you're talking about, this governor's race and fast forwarding to 2016, what is your argument for somebody like a cuccinelli if he wins the primary? it will not be him necessarily running for president but somebody from that background wins the primary, how does he win? have you seen the math that shows you he can win nationally. >> politics is always about addition rather than subtract shun. what governor christie has done reached out to traditional independents and democrats and communities of color. you look folks like a jeb bush, like a marco rubio, like some others, my former boss of governor john kasich, governor of ohio. there are republicans who have bonafide conservative credentials
leadership during superstorm sandy is something to be commended but i think when you look at a national ticket and look at primary process, look at conservative party right now i don't think governor christie, he might prove us all wrong i don't think he is necessarily going to be the guy that will make it through a primary process. connell: look at electoral college math, people say i can't believe you're talking about, this governor's race and fast forwarding to 2016, what is your argument...